DAILY AVAA%. & AL%. r M .. ...-.. .. ...w ,.- - ., J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 11$ South Main Street tNN ARBOR, - - MICHIGAN Sleep Anyplace But THE CLUB LUJCH 712 ARBOR STREET Near State and Packard A 'i 999 TAXI 999 K- A Dodge Car and Dodge Service- enough said BY ATHLETIC ASS'N 3,400 Reservations For Chicago Game Seats Rejected Because of Lack of Room FEW STUDENTS PROTEST, SAYS BARTELME IN ANNOUNCEMENT "Due to the fact that the student application blanks for tickets to the Chicago game stated that all applica- tions must be received by the Athletic association by Nov. 4, a few of the students whose coupons have been re- turned are vigorously pr6testing. When this date was set by the athletic authorities they had no idea of the tremendous advance sale of tickets which would be brought about by th.- showing of the team in the M. A. C. and Illinois games. Never before in the history of the department has there been such a large sale so far in ad- vance of the date of the game as hi the case of the Chicago contest," P. G. Bartelme, director, said in a statement issued yesterday. planning on attending this game with friends, and we greatly regret the n,- cessity of returning both student and alumni applications," the announce- ment continues. Many Disappointed "As a result of being able to keep in touch with the unuspal demand for reservations through the columns of The Daily, there will be comparatively few students who will be unable to attend the game as they had planned, but alumni not being in close touch with the situation are losing out on this game in vast numbers. More than $8,500 has been returned to alumni representingin round figures 3,400 res- ervations. I am satisfied that at least 10,000 reservations in excess of oux present capacity would have been ap- plied for by the day of the game it announcement through the daily pa- pers in the early part of the week had not been made that all tickets had been sold." CARELESSNESS OF STUDENTS Last years customers One half block South o f "MAJ" LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal BUT, Room for All Out 11 p SUGARBOWL HOME MADE CANDY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCHES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL - --- Newberry Tea Room 432 SOUTH STATE JUST OPPOSITE U. HALL OPEN 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. SUNDAY 4 TO 8 P. M. LUNCHEON 11:30 TO 1 P. M. WE WILL SERVE ANYTHING YOU LIKE --AT -- 999 TAXI 999 i Afternoon Teas or Dinner if arranged for in advance Parties New Victor Records for Your Victrola Now on Sale --------- - I SOME OF THE GOOD ONES Tripoli.................... . .. . Louise Terrill, William Robyn I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time..... ...Charles Harrison Chanson Indoue............ . . .... .....Rimsky Korsakow-Kreisler Thank God for a Garden-Teresa del Riego........John McCormack Avalon-Just Like a Gypsy: Medley Fox .Trot............ Paul Whiteman and Orchestra Whispering Fox Trot.............. ... .. .......... Paul Whiteman and Orchestra The Japanese Sandman................. .......... Paul Whiteman and Orchestra Waiting for the Sun to Come Out...................Lambert Murphy I Cannot Sleep Without Dreaming of You.........Lambert Murphy Drowsy Baby ........:..................Olive Kline-Elsie Baker In the After Glow................... ...... Elsie Baker My Litte Bimbo Down on Bamboo Isle.:..............Aileen Stanley The Broadway Blues ................................Aileen Stanley Schaeberle & Son, Music House 110 °South Main Street A good place for, you to trade when you need anything Musical Seats Divided "After the Block "M" sections, oc- cupying about 10 per cent of the entire seating capacity of the stands, are filled the remaining 90 per cent is equally divided betwen the students and alumni. By Monday evening, Oct. 25, practically. all of the 23,000 re- served seats were applied for through student coupon exchange and sale to both students and alumni. In Tues. day's Daily the unprecedented advance application for seats was announced, and in the Daily of Thursday morning the students were advised to'get their applications in by 6 o'clock on that date' if they expected to have them filled. About 300 student orders re- ceived after this date were returned accompanied by a printed announce- ment that coupon five would be ac- cepted at the gate for general admis- sion entitling them to standing room. "We realize how keen is the disap- pointment of those who have been DE STROYS UNION MAGAZIE faftfiNE S sfffffrffffnffuff1fftftftffrftfft11tffftifftlftttfltlttflttlttfttlltf!! ut1111&1|1 Papers and magazines in the read- y ing room on the main floor of the& Union hardly last more than a day, - EST. 1905 - according to Dennis Donovan, stew- 719 North University Avenue ard, who says that carelessness on the _North°UniverityAvenue part of students results in the tearing of most of the papers there. Recently - KODAKERS - HERE'S YOUR FIRST STOP several magazines were taken from - RIGHT HERE AT THE STORE the room, and certain articles and pic- tures cut out of others. Union officials ask the co-operation ,_ VesDevelopingan 1r1 of students in taking better care of the e reading material. -reaingmatria._wing, and Enlarging Flashlights For results advertise in The Mich- igan Daily.-Adv.EASTMAN KODAKS, AND EASTMAN FILM (ALWAYS FRESH) Paronize Daily Advertiers.-Adv 1t- 4s w ..v .... waaJ aiu . va a.i4t Al .'-pU i " ' ' Aliillillilitiliiiilil00i100111Ilifll11011!l001OliOiltiiilOllti11f11H1iilili1111E111! ---------- k s. 11 ./N /" ,('4 " /f Golfers want "just enough Turkish." At Pinehurst, for example, Fatima holds each season's record for the largest sales; and during both the Metropolitan and National Amateur Chain- pionships lastseason, Fatima outsold all other cigarettes. You Get Satisfaction Here or You Got Your Monet Back - A* Special! Class Toques $1 Special!2 Class Toques $i Why are some men still "cigarette shopping"? T must be because they have not found the right cigarette. The right cigarette should not contain too much Turkish, for "too much" makes a cigarette over- rich, even "heavy." Nor should it contain too little Turkish for "too little" .means lack of taste. The right cigarette should have just enougA Turkish. It should please the taste without tiring it. Scores of sales-records, like the¢above, seem to prove that the only cigarette which does have just enough Turkish is Fatima. Fatima contains more Turkish, than any other Turkish Blend cigarette, yet it is noticeably free from the over-richness of straight, all-Turkish cigarettes. Most smokers quit "shopping" when they find Fatima. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. i Big warm Ulsters are FATT CIGARETTES the thing for this fall and winter; they're sty- lish and very practical I $40 to $75 .4 I *1o, 4 4 #2 '4%o >1a Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. The Home of Hart Sclaffner & Marx Clothes On Main at Washington 25cents in the regtiar foil-w rapped package. Al.so obtainable in round dIR47GHr tin: of So. i i ou irr i w rr .4 I